3 Summer Cocktails Perfect For Chilling Out

While many simply stop at the easy and obvious (sometimes it’s hard to beat the basic combination of gin and tonic), a little effort can go a long way into making something special.

With that in mind, here are three delicious summer drinks I’ve grown to love that allow a little more creativity for the aspiring mixologist than cracking open a cold lager.

1. The Hemingway Daiquiri

The original Daiquiri has been around since the 1800s and remains a staple of summer. A simple combination of rum, lime, simple syrup and ice, its hard to beat. But leave it to Hemingway himself to try — his preferred drink while in Cuba was a classic Daiquiri with his own spin (spoiler — it has nothing to do with strawberries.)

Here’s how I make it:

2 oz white rum

1 oz grapefruit juice

0.5 oz lime juice

0.25 oz simple syrup

Several hearty dashes cherry bitters

Pour the ingredients in to a shaker filled with ice and shake well. Strain into a cocktail glass and enjoy! You can also pulse in a blender with a cup of ice for the slushy style. The original called for maraschino cherry liqueur, which you can sub for the bitters (assuming you can find it!) Hemingway also preferred to leave out the simple syrup, so if you like it a little less sweet, that may be the way for you too.

2. Classic Mint Julep

Most people associate bourbon with winter-friendly drinks like the Old Fashioned. But it can also be the base of perfectly refreshing cocktails like the Classic Mint Julep (famed official beverage of the Kentucky Derby.) There’s not much to it, but ensuring you take all the necessary steps will elevate this beverage from just another bourbon drink.

In a Collins or Highball glass, muddle together the mind and simple syrup well. Pour the bourbon over it, and fill with the crushed ice. Ice cubes just won’t do — a Mint Julep begs for the crushed stuff, so if your freezer doesn’t dispense it, use a little elbow grease and crush your own. Garnish with a mint sprig, and you’re off to the races!

3. Peach Puree Bellini

Ok, so this one’s not that tough. But where many people get a bit lazy with their Bellini’s you’re going to make it properly with good prosecco and peach puree.

Here’s how:

5oz prosecco

2 oz peach puree

1 frozen peach slice for garnish

When peaches are in season, you have no excuse to use them in this cocktail. Simply wash, cut and blend a peach with a teaspoon of lemon juice until smooth. A couple hours before, slice a peach into segments and freeze them. When cocktail hour strikes, simple combine your peach puree and prosecco, stirring well until combined. Garnishing with a frozen peach slice makes an attractive decoration as well as keeps your drink cold in the hot summer,

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If you’re looking to flex your cocktail muscles this summer, try one of these delicious summer cocktails. They’re sure to help you chill out in the hot weather, and are definitely worthy of sipping slow.